Actually, I think the appreciation goes both ways. When I was a young lad (circa 1992), I worked at a library as a shelver during the summer, and I asked if I could do a Stephen King display in the front display case. The head librarian agreed, and I wrote a letter to Stephen King, telling him what I was doing and asking him what his favorite influences/authors were.
He graciously sent back a letter along with a box full of free promotional materials to put in the display case. And, in the letter, he highly recommended FPW's The Touch as a novel because he appreciated it for its value as both literary and horror fiction. Interestingly enough, I didn't follow his advice until about 18 months ago, when I picked up "The Keep" and devoured it.
Actually, I have loved Stephen King since I was 13 (which rougly means I have been reading him for about 20 years), and I JUST recently discovered FPW (I went through a period of time where all I read was academic journals...I was such a nerd...okay, still am). And I think they are both equally talented in very different ways. I never thought I would enjoy a series as much as "The Dark Tower" Series, but I have to say that the Adversary Cycle is equally enjoyable.
Also, I do agree that Joe Hill is quite a promising young author, and his obsessive attention to character detail is very much like his old man. Heart Shaped Box was very good, and I am just about to finish Horns, and I am finding it even more enjoyable.
Anyway, I just wanted to throw out the fact that Stephen King obviously thinks very highly of FPW as well, and I have the document to prove it (not that it was really in question at all).
- Jesse
This post was last modified: 04-04-2010, 07:11 PM by tisapphire.